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Congressman Sam Graves is a lifelong resident of Missouri's Sixth Congressional District. As a small businessman and a sixth-generation family farmer, Sam has spent his life working to make Missouri a better place to live, work, and raise a family.

The president has made rebuilding our transportation network a priority, and rightfully so. But, instead of thinking a one-time investment would solve our long-term infrastructure problems, Graves is focused is on making sure the federal government shows restraint and responsibility in planning for and funding projects in the future.

Sam has always fought to stop amnesty, and this year he's introduced bills that will keep our illegal immigration numbers down. His latest will force the Department of Homeland Security to take advantage of technologies that make sure anyone living in America on an expired visa is deported. It’s not just a matter of economic security, it’s a matter of national security.

Graves wrote and introduced the Defending Gun Rights Against Executive Overreach Act, defunding all of President Obama's unconstitutional, anti-gun executive orders from earlier this year. In July Sam also introduced a bill that will prevent local governments from issuing new taxes that put guns and ammunition out of financial reach for most Missourians.

Just like we see all the time when Washington tries to step in and fix all of our problems, Dodd-Frank hurt the same people it was supposed to help. But worse, it hit rural America the hardest, allowing big banks to get bigger and crushing small businesses' ability to get the loans they need. That's why Graves helped pass a bill that repeals 'too big to fail,' and makes taxpayer bailouts of Wall Street a thing of the past.

On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as Amended: Calling on the Department of Defense, other elements of the Federal Government, and foreign governments to intensify efforts to investigate, recover, and identify all missing and unaccounted-for personnel of the United States

On Agreeing to the Resolution: Providing for consideration of H.R. 620, the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017; H.R. 3299, the Protection Consumers’ Access to Credit Act of 2017; H.R. 3978, theTRID Improvement Act of 2017; and providing for proceedings during the period from February 16, 2018, through February 23, 2018

On Ordering the Previous Question: Providing for consideration of H.R. 620, the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017; H.R. 3299, the Protection Consumers’ Access to Credit Act of 2017; H.R. 3978, theTRID Improvement Act of 2017; and providing for proceedings during the period from February 16, 2018, through February 23, 2018